About this title: Digging composers out of the mothballs that no one wants, or should want, to hear seems to be a special characteristic beholden to MDG executives Werner Dabringhaus and Reimund Grimm. However, occasionally an emerald pops up out of those mothballs, and the orchestral work of Donaueschingen-based early Romantic composer Johann Wenzel Kalliwoda well rewards MDG's patience and persistence in this respect. The main event on Kalliwoda: Orchestral Works is his unusual Symphony No. 3 in D minor, Op. 32. Premiered in 1830, it has a superficial resemblance to the kinds of symphonies that Franz Berwald ...
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